The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Tom 81R. Griffiths, 1789 |
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... fome MSS . Examples of this Paulo poft Future have been given already . Abresch well adds , after citing two instances of Κε- κλησομαι from Eschylus and one from Sophocles , Rarif- fimè , si bene memini , alterum apud paulo vetuftiores ...
... fome MSS . Examples of this Paulo poft Future have been given already . Abresch well adds , after citing two instances of Κε- κλησομαι from Eschylus and one from Sophocles , Rarif- fimè , si bene memini , alterum apud paulo vetuftiores ...
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... fome time longer ; in hopes of receiving from any succeeding administration the aid which he required . confifting merely in furnithing such facts as government has the best access of being acquainted with ( which at the same time ought ...
... fome time longer ; in hopes of receiving from any succeeding administration the aid which he required . confifting merely in furnithing such facts as government has the best access of being acquainted with ( which at the same time ought ...
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... fome weeks . They used to march about in a stately manner , feeding in the walks , many times in the day ; and seemed disposed to breed in my outlet ; but were frighted and perfecuted by idle boys , who would never let them be at rest ...
... fome weeks . They used to march about in a stately manner , feeding in the walks , many times in the day ; and seemed disposed to breed in my outlet ; but were frighted and perfecuted by idle boys , who would never let them be at rest ...
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... fome years ago , pretty late , in a boat from Richmond to Sunbury , on a warm fummer's evening , I think I saw myriads of bats between the two places : the air swarmed with them all along the Thames , so that hundreds were in fight at a ...
... fome years ago , pretty late , in a boat from Richmond to Sunbury , on a warm fummer's evening , I think I saw myriads of bats between the two places : the air swarmed with them all along the Thames , so that hundreds were in fight at a ...
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... fome-. thing. fimilar. may. be. met. with. in. all. countries. ,. as. may. be. easily. imagined by those who have travelled in England . That fome men , or even officers , should be impetuous and oppressive , or cruel and unjust , while ...
... fome-. thing. fimilar. may. be. met. with. in. all. countries. ,. as. may. be. easily. imagined by those who have travelled in England . That fome men , or even officers , should be impetuous and oppressive , or cruel and unjust , while ...
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